Holi 2025: Fun & Festive Ways to Celebrate with Kids
Holi, the festival of colors, is almost here! Whether you’re celebrating with a big family gathering, playing with colors outdoors, or keeping it cozy with creative activities at home, there are so many ways to make this festival extra special for your little ones.
From dressing up in vibrant ethnic wear for Holika Dahan to getting messy in fun Holi-themed t-shirts, plus DIY crafts and games—we’ve got you covered!
Here’s how to bring the joy of Holi to life for your kids this year.
Dress the Part: Festive Holi Outfit Ideas for Kids
For Holika Dahan (The Bonfire Night):
The night before Holi, families gather around a bonfire to celebrate Holika Dahan, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. It’s the perfect time to dress up your little ones in traditional yet comfy ethnic wear!
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Girls: Flowy anarkalis, kurta sets, or lehengas in bright festive hues like yellow, pink, or rainbow.
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Boys: Classic kurta pajama sets in light fabrics for a traditional look.

→ Pro Tip: Since the bonfire is the main event, go for breathable fabrics and avoid anything too heavy or layered.
Shop Ethnic Wear for Holika Dahan →
For Playing Holi with Colors:
When it’s time for the big color play, keep it fun and comfortable with Holi-themed t-shirts!
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Soft cotton tees with playful Holi designs are perfect for messy fun or simple plain white tees.
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Pair with white leggings, joggers, or shorts to make the colors pop!
Shop Fun Holi T-Shirts for Kids
Holi Crafts & Activities to Celebrate at Home
If you’re celebrating Holi at home, bring the festive energy indoors with fun activities.
DIY Natural Holi Colors
Making your own colors can be a fun and educational activity for kids. Try these natural ingredients to create vibrant Holi powders:
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Pink: Dried rose petals or beetroot powder
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Yellow: Turmeric mixed with flour
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Green: Spinach powder or dried leaves
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Blue: Dried blueberries or hibiscus flowers
Let the kids mix and experiment with these ingredients to create their own unique shades.
Non-Toxic & Washable Holi Colors
If you don’t have time for DIY, Kulture Khazana’s Holi Colors are a great alternative. Their non-toxic, kid-friendly, and washable powders make it easy for little ones to play without worry.

Handprint Holi Art/Card
Create a bright and messy masterpiece using colorful handprints on paper or canvas. Write “Happy Holi” on it, and you have a keepsake to cherish for years to come. Check out how to make this Handprint Holi Card and these free Holi Coloring Downloads.
Balloon Color Splash
Fill water balloons with colored water and let the kids have a mini Holi party in the backyard. Use herbal, non-toxic colors to keep it safe and fun.
Quick & Easy Holi Treats for Kids
Food is a big part of Holi celebrations, and making simple, colorful treats can be a fun way to get kids involved.
Rainbow Fruit Platter – Arrange fruits like strawberries, oranges, kiwi, blueberries, and grapes in a rainbow shape for a fresh and healthy snack.
Holi Tutti Frutti Cookies (Milk and Cardamom)– These tutti frutti tie-dye-esque cookies were inspired by the contrast of white and bright colors that you see so often during that time!
Funfetti Malai Kulfi in Edible Sprinkle Bowls (LoveLaughMirch) - A modern and colorful take on traditional malai kulfi. Served in fun edible sprinkle bowls. How fun!
Mango Thandai Popsicles – The mango thandai popsicle bursts with the bold flavors of the tropical fruit mingled beautifully with the nutty, spicy thandai mix in a smooth, creamy texture.
Whether you’re dressing up for Holika Dahan, playing with colors in Holi tees, or getting creative with crafts and snacks, there’s no shortage of ways to make Holi special for your family.
Wishing you a colorful, joyful, and love-filled Holi from Aarika’s Closet!
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